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Amber Glenn
Amber Elaine Glenn (born October 28, 1999) is an American figure skater. She is the 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion, a two-time U.S. national champion (2024, 2025), a five-time ISU Grand Prix medalist (3 gold, 2 bronze), and a five-time ISU Challenger Series medalist (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze). She has also finished within the top ten at four ISU Championships.
Early in her career, she won bronze medals at two ISU Junior Grand Prix events (2013 JGP Czech Republic, 2014 JGP France) and was the 2014 U.S. Junior champion. She is the fourth American woman to land a clean triple axel in international competition.
Glenn was born October 28, 1999, in Plano, Texas. Her father, Richard, is a police officer and she has a younger sister named Brooke. She is pansexual; she is the only openly LGBTQ women's singles skater on Team USA as of December 2019[update]. Glenn was homeschooled from the second grade until her senior year of high school.
She has also been open about her struggles of being an elite-level athlete with ADHD. In November 2020, she revealed that she worked with the creative team of the Yuri on Ice movie during production in August 2017 (the movie was subsequently cancelled in 2024).
She uses Jackson Ultima figure skates with silver Matrix blades.
Glenn began learning to skate in 2004.
Glenn won a bronze medal at the 2013 Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in the Czech Republic and became a national junior champion at the 2014 U.S. Championships. Ranked fifth in the short program and eighth in the free skate, she finished seventh at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She trained in McKinney, Texas and then at Stonebriar Ice in Frisco, Texas until the rink closed in 2014.
In May 2014, U.S. Figure Skating named Glenn as the recipient of the 2014 Athlete Alumni Ambassador (3A) overall award. In August, she won bronze at the 2014 JGP in France. She finished sixth at her second JGP assignment in Estonia and thirteenth on the senior level at the 2015 U.S. Championships.
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Amber Glenn
Amber Elaine Glenn (born October 28, 1999) is an American figure skater. She is the 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion, a two-time U.S. national champion (2024, 2025), a five-time ISU Grand Prix medalist (3 gold, 2 bronze), and a five-time ISU Challenger Series medalist (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze). She has also finished within the top ten at four ISU Championships.
Early in her career, she won bronze medals at two ISU Junior Grand Prix events (2013 JGP Czech Republic, 2014 JGP France) and was the 2014 U.S. Junior champion. She is the fourth American woman to land a clean triple axel in international competition.
Glenn was born October 28, 1999, in Plano, Texas. Her father, Richard, is a police officer and she has a younger sister named Brooke. She is pansexual; she is the only openly LGBTQ women's singles skater on Team USA as of December 2019[update]. Glenn was homeschooled from the second grade until her senior year of high school.
She has also been open about her struggles of being an elite-level athlete with ADHD. In November 2020, she revealed that she worked with the creative team of the Yuri on Ice movie during production in August 2017 (the movie was subsequently cancelled in 2024).
She uses Jackson Ultima figure skates with silver Matrix blades.
Glenn began learning to skate in 2004.
Glenn won a bronze medal at the 2013 Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in the Czech Republic and became a national junior champion at the 2014 U.S. Championships. Ranked fifth in the short program and eighth in the free skate, she finished seventh at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She trained in McKinney, Texas and then at Stonebriar Ice in Frisco, Texas until the rink closed in 2014.
In May 2014, U.S. Figure Skating named Glenn as the recipient of the 2014 Athlete Alumni Ambassador (3A) overall award. In August, she won bronze at the 2014 JGP in France. She finished sixth at her second JGP assignment in Estonia and thirteenth on the senior level at the 2015 U.S. Championships.
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